/nix-homebrew

Homebrew installation manager for nix-darwin

Primary LanguageNixMIT LicenseMIT

nix-homebrew (WIP)

nix-homebrew manages Homebrew installations on macOS using nix-darwin. It pins the Homebrew version and optionally allows for declarative specification of taps.

Quick Start

First of all, you must have nix-darwin configured already. Add the following to your Flake inputs:

{
  inputs = {
    nix-homebrew.url = "github:zhaofengli-wip/nix-homebrew";

    # Optional: Declarative tap management
    homebrew-core = {
      url = "github:homebrew/homebrew-core";
      flake = false;
    };
    homebrew-cask = {
      url = "github:homebrew/homebrew-cask";
      flake = false;
    };

    # (...)
  };
}

A. New Installation

If you haven't installed Homebrew before, use the following configuration:

{
  output = { self, nixpkgs, darwin, nix-homebrew, homebrew-core, homebrew-cask, ... }: {
    darwinConfigurations.macbook = {
      # (...)
      modules = [
        nix-homebrew.darwinModules.nix-homebrew
        {
          nix-homebrew = {
            # Install Homebrew under the default prefix
            enable = true;

            # Apple Silicon Only: Also install Homebrew under the default Intel prefix for Rosetta 2
            enableRosetta = true;

            # User owning the Homebrew prefix
            user = "yourname";

            # Optional: Declarative tap management
            taps = {
              "homebrew/homebrew-core" = homebrew-core;
              "homebrew/homebrew-cask" = homebrew-cask;
            };

            # Optional: Enable fully-declarative tap management
            #
            # With mutableTaps disabled, taps can no longer be added imperatively with `brew tap`.
            mutableTaps = false;
          };
        }
      ];
    };
  };
}

Once activated, a unified brew launcher will be created under /run/current-system/sw/bin that automatically selects the correct Homebrew prefix to use based on the architecture. Run arch -x86_64 brew to install X86-64 packages through Rosetta 2.

With nix-homebrew.mutableTaps = false, taps can be removed by deleting the corresponding attribute in nix-homebrew.taps and activating the new configuration.

B. Existing Homebrew Installation

If you've already installed Homebrew with the official script, you can let nix-homebrew automatically migrate it:

{
  output = { self, darwin, nix-homebrew, ... }: {
    darwinConfigurations.macbook = {
      # (...)
      modules = [
        nix-homebrew.darwinModules.nix-homebrew
        {
          nix-homebrew = {
            # Install Homebrew under the default prefix
            enable = true;

            # Apple Silicon Only: Also install Homebrew under the default Intel prefix for Rosetta 2
            enableRosetta = true;

            # User owning the Homebrew prefix
            user = "yourname";

            # Automatically migrate existing Homebrew installations
            autoMigrate = true;
          };
        }
      ];
    };
  };
}

Non-Standard Prefixes

Extra prefixes may be configured:

{
  nix-homebrew.prefixes = {
    "/some/prefix" = {
      library = "/some/prefix/Library";
      taps = {
        # ...
      };
    };
  };
}

Note that with a non-standard prefix, you will no longer be able to use most bottles (prebuilt packages).